Sega 16bit

Sega Sound Comparison

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“There are many hardware and software options available to those that are writing music for the Sega Mega Drive / Genesis video game console. Each option has its own unique flavour of sound upon playback, in terms of tone colour, spectrum, clipping / overdriven waveforms, signal to noise ratio and the amplitude of the signal.

The aim of this page is to provide composers and musicians with an opportunity to listen to a number of the different models of Sega Mega Drive / Genesis. Below there are a series of recordings, made using the same music data and recorded using the same recording setup and gain structure. The resulting audio has not been normalized or affected in any way.”

The page can be found here. Additional content will be added over time.

Sega Master System

little-scale: Sega Master System “Bass Mode” and More Samples

Today I’ve added two more things to the Sega Master System Interface – a bass mode for channel 3 and more / clearer samples.

via little-scale: Sega Master System “Bass Mode” and More Samples.

Sega Master System

little-scale: Sample Channel Added to Sega Master System MIDI Interface

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I have started to add some form of a “sample channel” for the Sega Master System MIDI Interface. It’s always a tough choice between sample clarity versus sample volume (in relation to the other channels and in relation to inherent noise).

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Free Music Archive

Today on the FMA: little-scale

lillittle-scale is one of those infuriating super geniuses that seems to be good at everything he does. He designs and builds hardware synths based on old segas, nintendos and ataris, he organizes compilations and gigs spotlighting a ever growing talent pool made up of his fellow Australians, and most importantly makes some of the most interesting and challenging music in the international chip community.

via Free Music Archive.

Chipmusic • Sega 16bit

little-scale: Sega Comparisons

little-scale writes:

I’ve made recordings of a number of Sega Mega Drive-compatible consoles playing back the same music. The audio below has been normalised.

  • A. Sega Mega Drive 1 (output via headphone socket):
  • B. Sega Mega Drive 2 (output via AV socket):
  • C. Sega Genesis 2 (output via AV socket):
  • D. Sega Mega Drive 2 with CCAM Mod (output via additional RCA sockets):
  • E. Sega Nomad (output via headphone socket):

My favourites are A and D, but I think for live shows D is a better option because of the form factor of a MD2 compared to the bulky MD1.

via little-scale: Sega Comparisons.